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Peculiarities of forming and functioning of Siberian stone pine forests of Altai
Our long-term (more than 20 years) studies of Altai forests formed by Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica du Tour) allowed us to fetch out many pecularities of forming of these forests and their functioning. The representativeness of the Aktru mountain glacier basin by hydroglacioclimatologic showings (Tronov, 1973) allowed us to assume the general ...
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Abstract Warming can lead to mobilization of organic matter (OM) initially stored in circumarctic permafrost and subsequent greenhouse gas release to the atmosphere. Our understanding remains limited regarding how the extent of carbon release, that is, OM reactivity, varies across terrestrial permafrost types and how it changes during transport from ...
Tsai‐Wen Lin +9 more
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Characteristics of cones and seeds of Pinus sibirica Du Tour at tree line in the Central Altai [PDF]
We studied the cones of Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) at its treeline in the forest tundra ecotone in the Severo-Chuisky Range, the Altai Mountains, Russia.
E. O. Filimonova, E. E. Timoshok
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ABSTRACT The first high‐resolution reconstruction of the vegetation and environmental changes during the last ca 13 300 cal a BP in the central part of the Kola Peninsula (NW Russia) was reconstructed based on sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) metabarcoding on sediment core Co1410 from Lake Imandra.
Anastasia Poliakova +5 more
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A History of the Eastern Larch Beetle, \u3ci\u3eDendroctonus Simplex\u3c/i\u3e (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), in North America [PDF]
The eastern larch beetle, Dendroctonus simplex, is reputedly a secondary pest but may attack and kill tamarack and ornamental larches throughout Canada, the northeastern United Stales, and Alaska. Isolated infestations of this pest have been reported for
Langor, D. W, Raske, A. G
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CRITERIA OF SEEDLING COLONIZATION IN SIBERIAN STONE PINE FORESTS IN TOMSK OBLAST
The current state of reforestation of Siberian stone pine stands in the near-village Siberian stone pine forests in Tomsk Oblast is given by criteria of dark coniferous seedling colonization. Structure of the natural regeneration is very diverse and quite specific.
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In 1989, a systematic evaluation of woody and herbaceous perennial landscape plants was begun at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Georgeson Botanical Garden (64°51’N, 147°52’W).
Barbour, Edie +4 more
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Abstract Eresus kollari is typically found in dry grasslands and stony steppes; however, in South Korea, it has been primarily found in the humid environments of cemeteries. These spiders have highly localized habitats, and their burrowing and nest‐building habits make them difficult to find and observe in the field.
Jin Hyeok Choi +3 more
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Morphological forms of Siberian Stone Pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) Trees in High Altitudinal Forests of the Severo-Chuisky Range. Dendrochronological Aspect [PDF]
At the upper forest belt in the primary Siberian stone pine–Siberian larch forests in the headwater Aktru, Severo-Chuisky Range, the Altai Mountains, Russia the qualitative analysis of tree and branch radial increment was made in the main growth form ...
Svetlana А. Nikolaeva +1 more
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